History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12)
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The volume surveys the Assyrian revival and its contest for dominance in Syria and adjacent lands, detailing campaigns, military organization, siegecraft, and the integration of foreign troops. It follows the growth of the kingdom, confrontations with Urartian rulers, and episodes of diplomacy and tributary submission among Levantine states. Attention is given to administrative and military reforms associated with later rulers, to monumental architecture and palace sculpture, and to the documentary and archaeological evidence—inscriptions, reliefs, and artifacts—that illuminate the empire’s expansion and governance.
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